Your Perfect​Day in Wine Country

About Wine Cube Tours

I invite you to embrace Wine Country’s unique ambiance as you enjoy your carefully curated Wine Country experience. I take great pride in crafting a perfect day to suit my guests’ palates. From rich, round, and fruit-driven, to lower-alcohol, higher-acidity, European-style wines—no matter what you like or want to try, I can help you find it.

First-time visitor, new to wine? I’ll create a day designed to help you discover what you like. Do you collect wines and love Napa’s cult Cabs? Allow me to introduce you to producers that are still off the radar. Craving Pinot Noir? I’ll reveal obscure small producers with their own special expressions of this popular varietal.

Maybe you’d like to meet winemakers or take a vineyard tour. Or perhaps you have some wineries in mind or have already made some plans. I’ll weave everything together to create your perfect day in Wine Country.

Raymond Rolander

Owner & Certified California Wine Appellation Specialist (CWAS)

With more than 14 years of experience in the wine industry, I’m a Sonoma County native who loves this area and its fascinating history. Many people say that their “epiphany wine” encouraged them to get into the industry. Well, I’ve been lucky enough to try many epiphany wines over the years, and each one inspired me to explore further into the world of wine.

As I worked my way up in the wine industry, I looked for tasting room jobs where I could learn the most, and by the time I became a manager, I had gained a unique understanding of what guests like—and what makes a winetasting experience special. Using what I learned, I created a different kind of touring experience, a day simply focused on my guests’ interests and curiosity.

Today, as the owner and host of Wine Cube Tours, I love sharing the beauty, variety, and flavors of Wine Country from an insider’s perspective.

Simple, Per-Hour Pricing for Your Custom Tour

My per-hour pricing is straightforward, and there are no hidden fees. Each tour has a five-hour minimum.The rates below include all taxes, fuel and tolls. Gratuities are not included but always appreciated.

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We've hired Raymond multiple times and wouldn't tour wine country any other way. He has done an awesome job of listening to our "wants" and organizing a 2-3 day schedule of a variety of wineries—always with a showstopper. Treat yourself—hire Wine Cube!

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​Great service, great day, great company! Raymond was an incredible host and tour guide. He helped us decide which wineries fit our tastes and designed a great day for us. At each tasting room we felt welcomed and right at home. I would highly recommend Wine Cube tours to anyone visiting the area.

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Raymond. Is. The. Best.Raymond made sure we were hitting wineries that all four of us would be interested in (no easy feat as we all have different taste in wine!). Raymond paced our day very well and made sure we had a lovely lunch. I HIGHLY recommend Raymond, and I'll definitely be using him again!

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Raymond Rocks! The amount of knowledge of winemaking and the region he commands is incredible. We learned so much. Raymond has had several positions within the wine industry previously and his experience shows. We would definitely request his services again.

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Raymond took time before we arrived to find out what kind of wines we liked and filled in the gaps for us. His knowledge of wine and the area enhanced our experience. He even sent us a link so that we could download the pictures that he took! Five stars is not enough for Wine Cubed Tours!

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Great wine tour! Knowledgeable, courteous and witty. Raymond did a fabulous job with our two-day tour. He took time to know and understand our needs and desires, and then crafted a tour around it. Our group of 3 couples had varying tastes in wines, and he crafted a tour that combined all into an enjoyable experience.

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Sonoma County

From gently rolling hills to fertile valleys, Sonoma County offers a uniquely intimate Wine Country exploration. With more than 60,000 acres planted to grapes, this region is home to 18 unique appellations and 400+ wineries. From luscious Chardonnays to peppery Zinfandels to delicate Pinots—as well as rare Italian and Rhone varieties—more than 50 grape varietals thrive in this breathtaking region. Threaded through Sonoma County’s ever-changing landscapes, you’ll find wine tasting experiences ranging from tiny, down-home family producers to large wine houses with several different proprietary labels. With its emphasis on variety, this region offers a perfect fit for every visitor’s palate and preferences.

Napa Valley

Perhaps the best-known wine producing region in the US, Napa holds a mystique unlike any other region. With more than 450 wineries, the area’s secret is its many layers that make for ongoing exploration and delight. With 16 appellations and roughly half the growing acreage of Sonoma, Napa is all about bringing out the nuances of a select few grape varieties—most famously, Cabernet Sauvignon, which loves the region’s warm days, morning fog, and nuanced soils. Interestingly, many visitors only consider wines made from the valley floor’s grapes, but I love revealing to my guests the lesser-known mountain wineries, where the grapes’ expression can be refreshingly different.

Mendocino/Anderson Valley

Rugged, unspoiled, and laced with majestic redwoods, this region features many hidden wine treasures to discover. I love introducing my guests to the many unique wineries strung along the curving little roads that link the area’s small towns. Ideally situated to receive the cooling afternoon sea breezes preferred by Pinot Noir, the Anderson Valley and the slightly warmer Yorkville Highlands offer a bounty of exciting wines. The area is also an epicenter of progressive growing practices, with a special emphasis on organic and sustainable techniques that preserve the land and respect the complex interconnectedness of the ecosystem.